I visited a friend yesterday who ones a B2301. He has a rotary cutter and a box blade. I noticed that the top link screw thread was bent at the end which connects to the box blade. Threads are damaged and obviously if he did straighten it it most likely would not thread into the coupler.
He seems to think it came that way.
So...anyone think a dealer would overlook this? I know that often the equipment is already attached on the lot so I can see it not being noticed. But how could it happen? Is it possible to raise the 3 point high enough to have the top link bend if it hits a folded ROPS? I know on my B2320 you just can't do it. I didn't see any damage on the ROPS but there is no damage on either of the 3 point attachments showing that he may have backed into something. That being said, can you back into something hard enough to bend the top link?
This machine is probably only a few months old and it shows hardly any wear.
I can't imagine a dealer letting this go out without checking it over, but I certainly don't see my friend causing this damage without knowing.
Any thoughts?
He seems to think it came that way.
So...anyone think a dealer would overlook this? I know that often the equipment is already attached on the lot so I can see it not being noticed. But how could it happen? Is it possible to raise the 3 point high enough to have the top link bend if it hits a folded ROPS? I know on my B2320 you just can't do it. I didn't see any damage on the ROPS but there is no damage on either of the 3 point attachments showing that he may have backed into something. That being said, can you back into something hard enough to bend the top link?
This machine is probably only a few months old and it shows hardly any wear.
I can't imagine a dealer letting this go out without checking it over, but I certainly don't see my friend causing this damage without knowing.
Any thoughts?